Serbs in the north still do not pay electricity bills, KMDLNI invites citizens to protest

The Council for Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms has recalled that for more than 17 years, Kosovo citizens have paid off electricity expenses for northern Serbs. It has also reminded the government's promise that these citizens, 93 %s of whom are Albanians will be compensated but that one thing [...]
KMDLNj says that even now, Serbs refuse to pay electricity bills, and it damages Kosovo's budget for 12m euros annually.
After the numerous reactions of the robbed citizens of KMDLNI and the ombudsman, the Court of Appeals made the decision to stop this kind of abuse and institutional robbery, while the Kosovo government promised that damaged citizens would be compensated for more than 17 years and that so far have not been compensated. Northern Kosovo Serbs even further refuse to pay electricity bills and other services, though Kosovo's budget is damaged for more than 12m euros annually. The state of Kosovo does not operate in the north, while even for the smaller debt of the bill for the spent electricity , KEDS through the accounts blocked bank accounts and social categories”, KMDLNj notes.
KMDLNj points out that Kosovo's laws, as well as its Constitution, guarantee equality and non-discrimination treatment for all its citizens and that in concrete cases discrimination is so flagrant and that it does not occur anywhere in the world.
For the expenses made, the same standards must be applied, what you spend, you must also pay without making any distinctions on ethnic, religious, gender, inconsistent, racial, political beliefs and so on. Why should Albanians and non-Serbs pay, while Serbs never pay and nothing in the meantime is not worth the reduction schedule?
This council has called on citizens to protest this discrimination.
Kosovo's “Citizens should organisedly oppose this discrimination and set double standards by protesting and demanding equal treatment. Kosovo institutions must prove that they are a state and that they refuse to accept the Serbs to behave this way. Otherwise, the transition of the situation in Kosovo, initially of social nature, must and will be inevitable and will then be followed by political destabilisation and the security situation: at the end of the KMDLNj communiqué, said.











